Janin- .-c.“Q2-...._-vlnr;ln'i»__.e~xup;s.laain .o..._...-. .~‘»._»-.... IumRuIWIIJ-‘>-I l i i l ,. I I . l i ‘i N euralgia, Relief " Seemed Impossible Remarkable statement of New Brunswick Resident Talia How Suffering Ended (Petersvllle, April 22ull.»—'l‘he ex perlence of Mls, Harry 1.. McDolr aid is not an unusual one. (lthel-s who have ulied Nerviline find it is the most pain-controlling llnluleni they ever used. "‘1 would llllVi‘ gone craly with the pain of neural- gia and toothaches hall l not secur- ed relief. My suffering wan terrible. As soon as I used Nervllline l got relief. l wouldn't ‘be without Nervil- iue. My children and my husband caught had colds and had to go to bed. Nerviline was rubbed on their sore throats. they used it as a gur- gie, and in u short time they were well. I consider a 35c bottle oi Nervlllne a necessity in over)‘ honle."—Mrs. llalry l“. xlclmrlulll. For coughs, colds, sore‘ lhronl. neuralgia and rheumatism, Ni-rvil lne will prove n ‘boon to all that 1m‘ it. lAln‘ gelieqflro-nllalgne-lii‘ Milan-rill‘ hos been (Developed by .1 Norllluw-lll ern ‘University sulelliisi lo l-nztllli; deaf persons ‘to llemr tzhirougil ‘lllcIF Mash ‘tins. Mill Property: ‘ For Sale I ILlvec there a man with soul so voice, guy and ‘challenging: ‘ dead, With fret and scurry, Who never to another said: "Don't worry!" On account of recent bereave- ment l have decided to dispose of my aaw mill property, at Stanchel. Ilia property consists of the mill olto,a shingle mill, rotary, lath cutter, planer and matcher, all in good working order. Also a new bungalow, new barn and garage. Abundance of lumber is within easy roach of the mill, assuring plenty of work. A bargain awaits the purchaser. ALLAN McL_EAN, Bradalbane 7651-0-25, Si‘! 3i Tenders For Lumber Tenders will be received at Robert Chappclrs, York, until July ‘itil, for the supplying and deliver ‘n9 at York Station of square edge lumber. 195 pieces 2 x 6 14 it. long- 88 pieces 2 x 6 13 ft. long. 88 pieces 2 x 6 11 ft. long. I 80 pieces 2 x 6 9 ft. long. i B6 pieces 2 x 8 12 ft. long. ‘ 43 pieces 2 x 8 9 ft. long. B500 ft. boards. 2600 ft. matched flooring, Parties may tender for whole or any portion of same. The above does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. For further particulars apply to ROBERT CHAPPELL, Phone No. Fl-10-4. ‘ ti‘25-sln\\'. Farm For Sale .'l‘o he sold by Auction at Vernon Bridge Thursday. June 30th com- mencing lit 1 o'clock. Snori- Farm of 46 acres. ideal for seed (lotatoe Inclination, l-‘l mill‘ from "rail and water transportation. svhoil-l on corner of prolperly, splendid conr ‘muni-ty. N0 live stock nor heavy farm machinery will hc sold, only farm with dwelling and outbuild- ings and household effects. Some nice furniture, antique writing desk, two old fashioned choirs ln good condition. Over two hundred and ‘Uwenty five (225) different 511111106. With above excepflong (‘v- .REMEMBER NECEffARY i IT ls "to HAVE "q. ,v."» ll ‘splints first ly Mn Ohriltil z lContlnllld.) I "I mean that the only interest- ing people, to my mind, are those who do some ilonsst work in the world," quoth h-e. "The Idlers bore me to-extinctlon. DIBDIBY of fine cars, and jewels, and cloth- (h-i don't go to pnove that the own- '0r.~l have anything in ‘their brain- ‘cells, or are equipped ‘to give one a new viewpoint on life. llltfa usu- uuy ‘the (other way around. But there-l canbardly expect you to understand me, can l?" “And why not. pray?" Prudence stood erect before him, cheeks Iil-blilli‘. "Because you judged me by the IWATEIZ. WHEN LEARNING Ioutside—by the shabby clothes l'm DRESSES SWELL "Did you Eactport or Lubec, Me., $9. Every Wednesday steamer leaves St. John 9.00 A. M. Atlantic Time, Eastpo 1.30 P. M.,_Lubec 2.30 P.M. ast- ern une, arriving ‘Boston Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day- light Time. 5V"? MWWIY. Friday and Satur- dly steamer aaiis direct from 8t,‘ John to Bolton. _ .411 Leaving 8t- John 7-00 P.M. “m8. duo Bolton next P. M. Daylight Time." ..wcil—sile's fat." . t e e ADVICE "f.l_, dices "l was out in night." "What did h: have to say?" y shc dresses well?" wearlng"—ho smiled cheerfully- "because ylc‘u"'hnven"t quit-e grown ,up. If you ever do"—(ah! that was insult ‘heaped on insult!) I“you'll learn ‘that, though the world seems fulll of people of un- limited means whose money can hlly them the entry in‘ moot r‘ CZvnes/lzelglm ‘ mid/beams: ‘ ~ Noun ‘ Bread-- Than nod be no anxiety about the brand you bola provlflld our ho Ill “if 5y illtlaliol-ll loaf Ill a the worth-while folks are the think- Ilng lanes who hold n definite place ‘ulnung the workers, and whom ‘_gl‘owlllg people—iike ‘myself- can Ituke n real interest in meeting. iSee?" She was s0 &i/l.l‘§_l6d_,.m.@vutlt8 ‘trnlnp's' fluency of speech that a reply failed her. And just at that psychoilogicali moment, from be- hind lhe pair, there came n light, high laugh, the whiff oi‘ a (lelight- irul perfume, and then a woman's "Hi there, you renegade! Why ‘wouldn't you come to the party lwhen I unost specially invited you? ‘I've been hunting (‘or you all the nf- ' lernoon." I Prudence and (‘be mun wheeled wound to confront the beautiful ;Vlrglnia Dale, whose eyes-oddly fprovocatlve —were sill fon ‘the wtrsmp’ Prudence had scorned. "It was really rather beastly of /yl)u, Peter." ‘she was pouting. "'1 Iwnlted and me, and mu. on your old fishing Itiegs, nnd-—" A great flash of Ilgih-t dawned on ‘Prudence. Peter? The tramp? Why, he was no tramp....how could sh»; have blundered so?.... he must be-‘yes-he ‘must he Pet- er Armstrongtlhe inventlor....b ll- Iliantly clever....lqver of child n . . . .the ‘reall gentle-man’ Janet had Iso raved about! And she—-ignorant little Prud- ence she had snubbed ‘him so! "If I come down to Pear-Tree lCottage lo-morrow afternoon. will lyou give me u cup laf tea, Peter?" "He said, ‘Thanks for the buggy Ibegged Miss Virginia Dale in her ride.’ " WOULDN'T HAVE DONé SO OTHERWISE "l hear one bottle of beer went to hifi head and made him groggy last night." “Yes-—when it .was thrown at him.” use a few drops in a little KN-JTCII, ’/ Abypsyorlii nc J ~..-.i| >4‘ m .lll ti...‘ l1i~.i~.“l 1"- I |"I most fascinating voice. I ‘She stood there on ‘the pool's Iedge, gazing up at ‘Prudence ‘tramff as thlcugh he were the only cheat- ure on the earth. As for Prud- Ience herself, she might. be a mere Ipehhle on the bank, for all the not- lice that the other girl took ‘of her. I Prudence was acutely conscious of the very awkward situation. Iller own escort ignominiously fled ‘ . .__-hcr crude error as to the ‘social status of this man....and now to he the unlvtlling ‘golcseherry’ in a ‘love-ascetic! But it" was in no lover's tones that the shabby fisherman replied, Iunhesitatingly: ‘ "I'm no great hand at making Illftl, Niiss Dale. ‘lnlleed"—turning with a twinkle towards Prudence- "t-hls young lady here will bear me out when I tell you ‘Ifve no social graces of any sort!" ‘ Virginia ‘t-ritlkleil her pert nose in disdain. She didn't even glance at ‘the flushed cheeks of the other maiden. - “Some people ‘have ‘no common sense," she cryptically observed. "But as for social graces, I like you better without ‘em, ‘Peter. Ylou tried." (What 0n earth was a ‘lounge lizard’? wondered ‘Prudence, grlow- Virginia flung u ‘sharp ‘look at the ‘difficult’ young man, and then at Prudence. Had th ‘two ‘had a rendezvous ‘here hy the stream‘! And was there anything between the pair of them? lt was bad en-_ ougll tlo have tllls simple. country maid walk of‘! with Bertram Tray- ml0re——-her especial! property~4bu't it was maddening to think that she was (aha-sing ‘P0iPl‘—-'O(l(llY attrac- tive, oddly elusive Pete-r, who was so different from fllta others! ‘Peter was looking quizzlcailly at her, as though he read her t-houghts. ‘Sometimes she had the uncanny feeling that he possessed i1 sixth sense, and did know what was passing in her mind! He snill now, chaffingly: "I didn't clome here expecting 1n meet a lovely -llldy....no, not one. two ‘lovely ladies. . .." he corrected K WNW?" m!‘ Wll- and (an ugly chap and well aware of the ‘then you go and forget Billvllmllblfacg. himself. "Nor was I like Narcis- sus, gazing lntlo vile pool at the re- flection or my own beauty- being The right to fish in this pool and down stream is included in tlle rent or Pear-Tree Cottage, —-‘so I came here -to W100 t‘he elus- ive trout." So he'd» these waters, had ‘the right ‘to fish after mom's lofticlous conduct, and its couse there had been provocation! you won't give me tea to-mor- row, 1 she'll put on overalls and you with your ivlork," Virginia Dale. "Too dangerous!" "You? Dangerous?" ‘she cooed at ‘m him.‘ "Don't you know a woman‘ loves to play with fire?" ("Hold ilolll‘ she is!" (‘bought Prudence, her own cheeks a'f1ame. In wouldn't be n ‘lounge lizard’ it‘ yell. if only. she could slip away unnot-I vicedlnu.) ‘ I "I wlrs speaking of my experi- ment. not. ol myself." Did the man's lip curl a mile? "1 assure you ,1'm (listressingly safe. Quite un~_ Don-Juan-isll. Almost n hack number." behalf 0f her whole sex did ‘Prud- ence hate him at that ‘moment, with his self-sufficient air. ',‘lf you'll excuse me, I- will go. N0, don't come too." She moved as ‘though to turn away. . He made bad‘ worse by saying ill with a twinkle: "l promised your friend to sealer you ‘safely to tho Towers," ——alld ill Ifeii in‘to step hesllln her, Virginia's“) on the other side. til you." . "Oh yes, you do. An escort-and-ill quizzlcaliy at Virginia who tossed llPl‘ head in ‘renl annoyance. Did ell CFCF (411) Montreal. Concert. S. WOO (508) Plllla. OraamTl-ulnpel- 7-00 P. WSAI ($61) Cinci. Musical, ‘Prog. WGR (808) Buffalo. "WEAF, N.Y." WJZ (454) N. Y. Spirited Profilin- WBZ (383) Springfield. Concert. WGR (808) Buffalo. WEAF. WJZ (454) N. Y. Musical U. 8.. i0 WLW (428) Clncl. Burmudez. ‘ ,.ao_r,-'.m. . KDKA (316) ‘Pitts. Harv. (WJZ.) 9.00‘ P. M. WMAK» (545) Buffalo, Musical. 9.: ‘P, m. _ WBZ (338) Spring.‘ ‘Melody Kits. WLW (428) Clucl. (Jossnck-Spcl. WGY (Ittlli) Schen. Organ. WG‘Y (380) Schen. N. Y, Baseball. WBZ (i133) Springfield. Drug Talk- WJZ (454) N. Y, Baseball. I W137. (333) Springfield. Ham. Time. .wl.w (422) cm‘ Baseball. 9.00 .M. WJZ (m4) N. Y. Time. l WGR (303) Bulfalo. Stntlel‘. Mrs Vanslttnrt being my landlordIwnP (508) Ph-lla‘ El Pail“ WGiR. (303) Buffalo. Stntler. 10.30 P. all! lhoughtqwsAl-(Sfil) Cinci. .Sinton_ I V _ Prudence. barking back to Tray,'wPG. (27.3) Atlantic (my Crawl-on] made a business trlp m summer- side on Tuesday of lili-‘l week. summary rebuke. This Peter manIWTAM (400) Cleve. Jade Rodmi "llfltl bellflvfii 850111111801)’. ‘but 0" (Copyright, 1927, by International come rllht into the lab. and hell) drive worms from the system with- annolmcmi out injury ‘to the child. The powders are so easy to take thavthe most ‘my evmlmgs easers of pain, promptly remove the worms that cause the pain, and thus the suffer- storllnga remedy at hand no should suffer an hour from Jiilltmfi. erg, -_---__4-}-—~_ lllnanlhv Lintmcnt for all pllnl. (other girl to -hid adieu to hiln. 0h! Nut. for Virginia's sakr, hut on ‘llflii-‘llll Infill! rmore airily, as Prudence encount- "I dlolft need an escort, thank down by the 1100i. been there, I'd have given t‘he chap ‘l. (haperone. We're filling t-te bliLIcause he was .u hoor was no reus- aren’t. wt‘. Miss Dale?" Ile glanced ion wily I should tnilow suit." the ‘hon really think ‘she was much ful, the way you acted." t > l . '- , THURQXY: JUN! 30 .‘ i} international {Hallo “Prolrlml CONOEIITQ 12.86 P. M. .. 46 P. M. WJZ, KDKA. ‘KYW. WJR. ' 7-80 P. M. WJZ, ‘IQDKA. WBZ. WBZA, WJlR, MM! KYW, BH. ' 10.00 P. M. 10.80 P- M. 8FORT'$--T‘ALKS 5.25 P. M. 5.46 P. M 5 P. DKA (316) Plttsburg. Baseball. 6.00 P M. - 6.30 P. M. 6.55 P. M. I DANCE ‘ORCHESTRAS 8.80 P. M. 8.00 P. M. WPG (i273) Atlantic City, Discus. 905 P. M. 10.00 P. M. 11.00 P. M. Radio Programs, Chicago.) les Gieanings From '1): the new bull/u (with the 11115:)‘; blue, gray nm/ lr/Jire label. . “Economy” size $1'°° “ Traveller's ” size 60c. “The Morning Health Salt” The old form of Abbey’; i); large granule‘: and in the square butt/e i: still . ._;___ Tryon And Vicinity‘ All Hi9 friends of "llill" \i:loLoud' nre glad to see hiln lll)uiil lli-Ziliil ut- ter his recent Serious illllvtin‘. ‘Mr. Camden Holland o1‘ Tryon. Tlvose in attendant-i‘ iii the Tile- rltre of Victoria 0n 'l'uc.-illi_v of list week thoroughly t-njoyw-ll (he mov- "Hartl “oiled? ,—-?<4& ::Miller's Worm Powders will mm", biiT$"W"Il l because they g of the child ls relie-ved, OII-NPTER V / A Searing Planln. "f was just coming tofetcll you, tie Indy." announced young Tray- eli hiln later at the garden party, a dry suit. and looking very hand- me. "I "want to apologize for ui internally awkward ‘s-rene if you hadn't e thrashing of hisiiife. <But he "Of course not." defended Prud- 06 qllicllly- “You were wonder- know that ‘On Thursday, Friday and ‘Satur- thc Company, who have hot-n recently degtatfnd sélzllnctge fiilgim gislsimétlg; ‘touring the Island, ]llli on t h‘ * p ithree‘ interesting plzlyll: " hy (Men Murry," "Ifunlzui (‘ln-go," .“Angel ‘of the Mounuiin". ‘Cro dsI from Victoria. and all tho adjn nt m‘ 5° communities "ponreil" in fillllllIunil he amused-by lhfu-w‘ ilhle i=1!’- One of the ‘most ]ll'(ls]lt‘i't7ll5l ers 0f Victoria, .\lr_ \\‘<>nd‘elli has lately purchased ll llfilfldflle-W Ford touring car. l His friends lll'i' iii-lighter] to .\ir, l-‘runlc Collin; oi‘ Mount Tryon is nou- ‘slowly ecov- (‘ring from a lu-rimls ruse poisoning. Miiss Br-rthu (‘ulliffo o Cape Traverse and .\lr. Alla-rt ‘C llbeck 0f North Tryon. luulurced lo ill on Thursday ings of last wci and Mrs. ivarrenl Lin-d of‘ llzmmer- side, paid n ret-i-nl \ lives in Tryon. i ‘Mrs. l). hell ‘it Tryl ' was n visitor at Vlclori, m, vi of last weck. Victoria. is should smile‘! You ug-Adams to sec ‘iii’. of lllfltltl- l lctor- Frili QVBH“ i‘ ‘ilail v01: rela- i nesdny _(nee Flora MacKlnnon) and obtainable a! all druggim. —wl'th its crystal clgar ‘pa we “"3 fefmhinz tartnessr FILL aglass halffull of ' water-add a tcaspogn. . ., ful of the New Abbey's in fine granules -- and drink it while the sparkling bub. blcs leap laughingly up. You will enjoy the cool," tart, invigorating taste of this “Morning Health‘, Salt” and ensure Daily _'§' Elimination in a gentle, .._' tonic way that keeps you .. in the best of hcalt l i “l llltlll, and u consistent mem‘b . of the United ‘Church, his passing has caused a deep glioom to be east ov- er the community, where ‘he was loved and respected. The funeral service's conducted by UlIG Rev, (lfiurlse Solncrs were held in 'l‘.l'yon [lulled (‘hurch on Sunday after. noon, at. 2.30 p. m. Left to mourn their irreparable loss are a widow folloiving daughters, Mrs. Fred Crossnlult, Mrs. Artemas Lord. Mrs. Everett f-Iowatt and‘ the Misses Emma and ‘Norine o: Tryon. Mrs. George l-fenaessey of Charlotte- tloivn and Estelle of Florida, Moo two ‘sisters, th Mira. Edward Shar- key and Grglam Crossman of North Tryon. To the bereaved tllnliiy ‘the sympathy or the entire community is extended.‘ The pan. hears were the Messrs. George and l'lllllllli.0ll Loan-d, __Jack ‘f-lowatt, mlIAlIlOfl MacWllliams, Richard L/ord. dull Joseph Thompson. Interment “'41s made in the People's ceme- tcry at. Tryon. . Friends 0f Mrs. Norman Boulter ofvlcooria are glad to learn that hm‘ recent operation in the Chur- lottetowu ‘hospital for appendicitis has been successful and ‘hope for ll complete recovery ilo her usual good health in the course of a few l ays. _ Mr. Sted Green of Chnrlotteilown ‘H (‘Bending a short holiday wit-h relatives at Tryon. floats of friends of Mr. Wiilliam P0019!’ (Bill) of Norllh- Tryon are llcilgilied t0 know he has almost ‘Him/fired from his recent serious illness, Mr. Fred Trenhohn of Carietlon ntoved n building for H, A. Mac. ‘Phee "Y Tfyon last week. I Mrs. Elmer Dawson of August- "i? "W" ‘fllicn-t Sunday in‘ Tryon. ley ‘Stewart, Charlie uogan, gm Maabeodl and» Harold Metcalfe, "W10 B flying call to Tryon on ‘Sun- day last. Sunday night's rltlu was very much appreciated by all the farm. ers oi‘ Tryon. and vlcinities, How dlo I know? Oll, Iby the broad smile they all wore on Monday morning. ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Henaesllay 0f Charlottetown, spent (lust ‘weelo. end in Tryon. where they attended ‘the funeral iof Mrs. HGIUIGSBBYS father, Mr. William Thomas. -——-——£o>-_-._ EGG LAYING CONTEST ___,.__ Notes on the P.E. Island Egg Lay- ing ‘Coated! for the 23rd week end- ing June 19, 1927. ‘Mrs. ‘Milton Waye'9 pen of .1311. lead the ‘Contest for the week with n. total of 59.1 points. Mrs. .1. ‘F. Eoetolfs W.L..are 2nd with '51.‘! Points. ‘Mrs..-A. Hamilton's 3.11. are ‘ltrd with 66 points, Mr. Clifton MoEwelrs ‘BAR. are points and iMr. Glen lMcilsllrenki B. R. took 5th place with 51.3 points. ‘Four of Mr. 111.0. Muttarfls ILIR. , hens lead the Contest ‘to date for individual production. l-Ien no ll has n. total of 186.4 lpolnts to her credit. ‘Hen no.7 has 184.8 points; hen no 4 has .1663! points; and hen '5 hi‘! 105.1 points. The ‘Bth plane is tak- en by Mrs. A. Hamilton's 13.11. for no 1, with 158.4 points and Mr.V. R. Rpss's.B.‘.R. hen no. 8 takes lliil 4th with 52 place with 154.9 points. The leading hen to date in Mr. ll C. Muttarfs with a total of 1459 I points. Mrs. .A. Hamilton's 11R. takes 12nd place with 1327 points. Mrs. J . . Boston's W. L. are 3rd with ‘i ‘l5 poinis. Mr. Clifford McEwelfs BAR. are 4th with 1199.6 points. Mr. Everett Howattfll W.l.. are 5th with 1119.8 points and Mr. Wm. Coughillml i1.ll.. and 5th ivl-ll, 1105.5 points. The total eggs for the week is erything from on anchor to a ___.___ A motor art th - n lo "it; IYIOFE illicomforlfllll? (‘YEW older than (‘M5 chit? Achaperone The young man shot ‘her n nick _ , , p y 9 ,M°""9‘ 873 and "16 10ml llmdilcllii-‘l l“ 66d ' J_ A_ Mcoonamy lilailfllellh) m bidm Th I M indeed? ‘How dare he? But ofilog-k. Did ‘she mean to be satqcnst- 1.323562: léptllllvIliilEilaiixIbfi-c‘ rfullagplg Leftoy lIowntt, Whit l-lowatt, Stanl- date ls 209117 eggs. A1lPli()ll§gpI-_ (‘rinkt’3€g0liln10l‘th. mm? gileey Si)?‘ course he was just teaslngl-Ttant- ic. 4,‘ “I13” He". .0! ml“, Trave, e’ d“ ‘m, 7368II27flqi I - . o » l; ‘I nliuztug cl eaturo ‘that he was. ‘But no. Iler pretty face held proud possessor‘ oi‘ a 1 w Buick , ___ _ , iillle furrows at. ihfl corners (all yourself a back number, only a flattering mixture of con- g0 e M. I . I , _ —' "But, just ‘the same, I'm 00mins but. don't include me in ll!" she cern, and admiration. ialglp ‘aqqlnilvd ":1 m“ ma‘: A ’ w d _ ,‘ down m tea. tlo-morrow," sold ville flung back with assumed Bfclllliiiik] ‘ilit was only your presence that "whip"; i‘, Ne“‘ p, K; 1y s ‘ ._.___ _________ . _ , _Y““"E "M"!!! i" the "“"_'*"“"8 i" "Mm Page and ‘I are very much‘ made me lucid myself in. Any fei- ‘g ' ' . wAs suRE HE DIDN'T I13 gown, with l1 determined air. "l of nn age, as a matter of fact." ilow who makes a row in front of M,‘ 1) m“ p t I Parlor ca. ¢h,.l°n._.,.,w,,_s,,m. Regen.‘ ‘ son's think snythlno “hmrt permit you w ‘be- such a iwr- "l am nineteen," said ‘Prudence a gir-l. oilgln to be kicked." (m, .50.,“ ,,.‘,.,,."I“II“"”" lrmmmi" ‘ mer||del EII-acnv, June 27m of doing a hard day's work, Mia: mit, iPeter. . It's bad for you nev- in prosaic tlone. I She nodded sympathetically.‘ land“ ID; "IA .111)" ryon on . I SMPPQ- er 1w have u woman round tile “And never been kissed 1'11 wag- "Alter this ‘shlow's over l'm 0- y o as wuk’ ‘ RQmflIkgbl tggt th. fi ll Commencing Monday, lull... 27th, M“ ""‘ q“"° '“'° Y“ P'“'°“‘-" 6P." “itered the other girl. annoy‘ l": down an"! have it out with - lul- Ivan s n ‘ N oi Be hoalin e 5|- v“ I ’ “cop on i a combmapk,“ Park". (m. m", don't, Mr. Sapp. Ile grinned again. Against ‘bier ed at "the naive announcement. him," proceeded Truymore, galn- new“; 9mm iluqztulgolld ‘If ‘I. I POWQI‘ Of o Chan I Ointment. Coach at 3.00 p. nl. daily (‘Xt-epl. Imv“ judgment‘ Pruden“ had to ‘she heme“ womd ‘lever 56° lwen‘ l": confluence‘ "y" meal‘ hi!" ly visiting rcl-qtiv-ml Altielll-gsillllid ~ ' | ' l Sunday, and will m. .,|,,...,,,,,, ,0 * '""‘~"‘"*“~—~‘ Ifilignrlntnthef: fiwstgrinhsl really ‘tygev-in ilgflllrll. _x ills plroper place," C5,“, ‘ L" 5 F ummarsldg, reunnhm cm. w," m, ng s e B. rulence ullied up, and wan "0 don't." The lrl’; face wlrs- ' 9i’ Olrlthiaax-oenlongg brother who ‘ attached to train No. 4 leaving K8 b at]! Ilow about old Nannie‘ for ‘a silent. The ‘recollection of Tray- full of a quick conciirn again. Vlll- Mm more“, I N M" wnne auflerail, with a rlmning- h“ ‘not. IDl-lfghga’; mdidnu and mi gummmflde a, 7M n‘ m (“my "x3 , 3p: f3 Iswoeit feminine iluluence? ‘Shes mom's stolen‘ kiss sent a little ion oi‘- the others ‘muscular dexter- 13.," of can; ‘.,.‘,_,I‘\I“ s em to r which _S_ln'@0n| and ’ m. u] ‘ I nu“; “in; your‘ . cepysundny, M. chul_lump_lu\vl" .. ‘\ and mouth lit‘! deaf as a (roar-post, as silent as tremor through‘ her, thrilling as itIity rose up berm-e her, “He-a very enjoyable d“ e 1 t $89k “i110 medial moot: failed . Ointment. I obtained ease ‘*1 DISTRICT PASSENGER r _ » p dean lllle gl-ave. and never interfere with (had been. ‘Would he ‘hate herfrlghtfully stmng...." guest, or the“, rysa, are“! M ll natural that he should from thh and III: now flltail)’ AGEN-rvs OFFICE‘ ‘I110. ‘My ideal woman, in fact. now’! she wondered. He had been This was a-tactlcal error, lln llc- and Mrs Avurlglialrl ' Vi t i r. nowbeenthiuuc ‘bouttbehu ‘d’ I h“ “an”: Mun“ _______ _ / 1 _. sweet "R £11111” l" Prudence. ioulrh-ins. F100 hasty with this Peter man, and ulall caper-slim on- Traymoreui ’ ' ' e‘ c or u‘ Pm“ DP- C '1! ointment forhe for Dr. Chan’: Ointment and would. I and “Old Nannie cooks and cleans InrIhad come off worst in the encoun- brawn. He. ‘thrust out his chest at Th (1 __—_ u ohm“ mm “u” b? l" dnbliwnawwu‘ ma}; hlalsupp explanataory_w|ae_ ‘m. ‘she ha.“ 1mm “n umhuppy mice‘ 2m‘ it htiiglillllomoccutr ‘(Irullonmzlyiglhe use‘! Rea Br. trouh an I was with a runaillgl u rgn a littered angrily. He witness or the “one, ~1- e a ‘ - . r. oaman Looma ." B I 0N‘ p we“ °"“ “I °"""_Y""‘*-she cared for ‘him! selrfim sllectlrdegerlveaklgigld oi wmlm Thomas’. ed M yum, Muwwflmcwf had basil bothered VfitNVU tllueiu irritatiold ml . I "I'm spending the whole lof ‘to- No use denying it. ., ‘certainly not afraid to ‘tacks him at" a lingering ii] a extending with a . g wound for thtialt akin or a can w rsfulluto ilq V momlw l" my labmamry “i "mi "I “hm” 3°11"! ‘my further. 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